Off Topic Booze

  • Please bear with us on the new site integration and fixing any known bugs over the coming days. If you can not log in please try resetting your password and check your spam box. If you have tried these steps and are still struggling email [email protected] with your username/registered email address
  • Log in now to remove adverts - no adverts at all to registered members!
I could knock back twenty pints of Fosters and not even slur a word after. It's water basically.

If I could choose, it would be Amstel or Holsten Export with a double Smirnoff on the side.

The likes of Stella and Kronenbourg are dismal.
My go to pint is Hurlimann swiftly followed by Staropramen, don’t touch spirits but do enjoy a glass of red wine- got me fancying a pint now !
 
I didn't claim it was any good. Just passing on the news about it.
Quite a few people must drink it.
I do, I have a mate (stop laughing at the back) who uttered the immortal words 'only women and nobs drink gin', I couldn't possibly comment on that. :emoticon-0138-think


The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
 
I do, I have a mate (stop laughing at the back) who uttered the immortal words 'only women and nobs drink gin', I couldn't possibly comment on that. :emoticon-0138-think


The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Mrs Elfs likes drinking gin and tonic, I never touched it(the gin, not Mrs Elfs) until I ran out of lager here one night.

Pink Gin and Tonic is very tasty I have to say, I have been missing out in life. Suffice to say once I get into the Bromley spoons next March, after a Punk IPA I shall be downing a large gin and tonic:emoticon-0165-muscl.

To not disappoint people, it will be on a Monday as you have the Monday club in the one by South station. They are then almost giving the stuff away.

You have gotta love a spoons.
 
Mrs Elfs likes drinking gin and tonic, I never touched it(the gin, not Mrs Elfs) until I ran out of lager here one night.

Pink Gin and Tonic is very tasty I have to say, I have been missing out in life. Suffice to say once I get into the Bromley spoons next March, after a Punk IPA I shall be downing a large gin and tonic:emoticon-0165-muscl.

To not disappoint people, it will be on a Monday as you have the Monday club in the one by South station. They are then almost giving the stuff away.

You have gotta love a spoons.
Each to their own. There's nowt wrong with Wether spoons, although it's sometime since I was in one, my choice of pre-match watering hole is bang opposite one. :emoticon-0138-think


The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.


The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
 
Each to their own. There's nowt wrong with Wether spoons, although it's sometime since I was in one, my choice of pre-match watering hole is bang opposite one. :emoticon-0138-think


The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.


The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
I am pleased that you are not a pub snob like one of our members, I can only assume disposable income stretches further in Hull than the North East of Brazil<laugh>.

Can you still get a beer for under £4.50 in your gaff?
 
Nothing wrong with Spoons.

There is no other place in London where you can buy a round of 5 pints for under a tenner

believe me , I know.

Tim Martin deserves a knighthood.
 
  • Like
Reactions: ElfsborgAddick
Nothing wrong with Spoons.

There is no other place in London where you can buy a round of 5 pints for under a tenner

believe me , I know.

Tim Martin deserves a knighthood.
<applause>

If it is good enough for a man of your substance, Bob the Builder needs to take note<cheers>

Wtf people want to pay £3 or more for a beer when you are next door to a spoons is beyond me. As for getting a chicken burger and chips with a pint for less than £10:emoticon-0152-heart
 
  • Like
Reactions: Royston Hawtrey
<applause>

If it is good enough for a man of your substance, Bob the Builder needs to take note<cheers>

Wtf people want to pay £3 or more for a beer when you are next door to a spoons is beyond me. As for getting a chicken burger and chips with a pint for less than £10:emoticon-0152-heart

I’ve recently lost 2 stone you tit, if you lost 2 stone you’d have to block the plug hole for risk of a nasty accident.
 
  • Like
Reactions: ElfsborgAddick
<applause>

If it is good enough for a man of your substance, Bob the Builder needs to take note<cheers>

Wtf people want to pay £3 or more for a beer when you are next door to a spoons is beyond me. As for getting a chicken burger and chips with a pint for less than £10:emoticon-0152-heart

Bud Light £1.99

Carlsberg £2.25

The same pint in O’Neills costs £3.85 Monday to Thursday (then it goes up..)
 
I’ve recently lost 2 stone you tit, if you lost 2 stone you’d have to block the plug hole for risk of a nasty accident.
So you can go through the normal barriers now rather than the wide doors for luggage<laugh>.

On a serious level, well done. I realised you were a 40" waist so am pleased your mobility is a lot easier.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Smudger603
I am pleased that you are not a pub snob like one of our members, I can only assume disposable income stretches further in Hull than the North East of Brazil<laugh>.

Can you still get a beer for under £4.50 in your gaff?
Let me reiterate- I avoid the spoons down here , Hernia Bay and Whitstable, because of the oiks and lowlifes that frequent these establishments <cheers>
 
Let me reiterate- I avoid the spoons down here , Hernia Bay and Whitstable, because of the oiks and lowlifes that frequent these establishments <cheers>
Poor excuse to try and deflect from the fact you are a pub s/nob.

When was the last time you used either of the spoons in Canterbury?